- Mi vs. Mí | Compare Spanish Words - SpanishDictionary. com
What is the difference between mi and mí? Compare and contrast the definitions and English translations of mi and mí on SpanishDictionary com, the world's most accurate Spanish-English reference website
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MI (WITH THE UNSTRESSED VOWEL -I) MI is the possessive adjective----The possessor,the first person, singular, masculine feminine + The possesed object, singular, masculine feminine: MI = MY My boyfriend = Mi amigo My girlfriend = Mi amiga YO es el pronombre personal, la primera persona, singular: YO = I Yo trabajo = I work ME
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Mi is a possessive adjective, and can become mis if the noun it is affecting is plural A mí me gusta manejar mi coche Mí- because it follows a preposition (“a”)- to me, in my case Me- indirect object of gustar It is pleasing to me Mi- it is my car This is all opposed to "yo" which is the subject pronoun
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Ahora es mi turno, después será el tuyo Now it's my turn, afterwards it'll be yours A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e g , el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo)
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Me llevé una sorpresa cuando al terminar mi refresco, vi una mosca en el culo del vaso I had quite a shock when I finished my soda and saw a fly at the bottom of the glass
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